Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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II Mir, W a,pcneci tianing. ,.
k was, Marian Baird, yea temem
.Vie. aalsMr oTGalnerBalr, Aland the
PCMttla daughter. Is ' rst cousin e!
iJ'.Vii-.'. hahr. wk'n was hnrn In .Tan
iVa-ar. if iliara net mistaken..
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V" I hnrsfnet heard what the baby will
fcg eally;;.'ttrhap.iSla,tter hef
E? iaethefi.er-iMijei ner nw,' grand grand
raatether I?kjfd(,'"er after Mre, .Charles
KM4jltfltMpJ)e .ether grand grand grand
yjjothr',;,wne was. Miss 'Ulta Bturgls. v
Et AM.ttad te hear that Jnne Hepburn
' 1'ls better.1 Yeu knew since her re
CTtjrn from Europe about a month age
mm waa. taken down with appendicitis
ATJH BBS uceu Bl iu uiuuiwu jauspiiai,
risirbere she was operated upon lest week.
iiae Is letting alone rery well, 'I am glad
'i 1 av. anil will imn ha ahla n m
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B4$l Jan 'la the second daus-hter of the
FKWilllM"':HPburns. She is going te he
ill bridttmatdi f6r Virginia He?kscher
Hiw ADfBiax, anq i am se giau sne win
be !):'!, as that will be a tery
cj pretty wcwua:. xeera are te ee twelve
Hft Kieeeinsias ana a maia'oi.nenor. Aia
f.'tjthe Chtireh efthe Redeemer, where the
li'surrlsge. will takeplace, is beautiful
K.snd picturesque,. The Jnri tat Ions for
h the marriage' ;were, received this week.
if p."
iw - - ..VHBft. A.Mkv
which I told, you last week seem
nmfppAaaln 'tnaprllv. Yrtti bnAw
the Fellowship has .In its members both
nait and nresent members of the student
(Bedy of the Academy of the Fine Arts.
,!.; Aiireu naywera'is veng w ae a special
dance. I hear I hone he roes dressed
as "Somebody's -Stenef."" Yeu knew,-
taat is enf or ma - Tunnies. He did a
wonderful dance at the flktih fllnh niu
1- light recently, which every one la talk
ing aoeut.
.. ft l-.tL. til-. . TIT J I J
mt urn iv is- uic aiivc in TTuiiuurinuu
II' part that "intrigues" me. I hear that
B.' 'irtrv one Is te loin in a arand march
and end up at a huge looking glass,
which they will arrange te pass through.
And there will be. strange and wonder,
ful doings en the ether side of the glass,
as there were in "Alice."
LENT seems te be going by en wlngn,
does It net? Maybe te these who
gave up candy, 'or ice cream, or ether
such favorite tit-bits, the' time has
seemed exceedingly long. Be that ns It'
ay, next Sunday will be the fifth in
Lent, or Passion Sunday, and then
will come Palm Sunday, then Kaster,
and with Easter the violent gnycty, as
k were, wlllstar.t again.
The younger set has about every eve
ning and afternoon dated up already
during Easter week in snttn r !
spring holiday parties which arc going
en this week. Then there will he In.
,' numerable weddings, and the flrttt thing
'you knew we'll be nt the end of April,
ui uirre win ee reny enew nna Flower
Market -and a dozen and oneethcr af-
iairs. r .
TONIGHT, you knew, there Is the
Junier Cinderella Dance nt tTie
Merlen Cricket Club and a great many
dinner parties will precede. It. Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Filler will entertain for
their very attractive little daughter,
Nancy Fltler, and Mrs. Jim Wlnser.
.7-wilt gWe a dinner for Elizabeth
Fsrnum, who, you remember, is the
daughter of the vlate Henry Whipple
Farmim and Mrs. Farnum, the latter
having been Miss Anna Iliuklcy, of this
city, a sist.er of Mrs. Ned Page. Tliey
have come back here recently te live.
ELSIE has been beautifully brought
up. She Is taught, above all things
and at all times, te be polite. The
ether day she was. playing with her lit.
tie ceuftln- and another small boy. The
boys lest their ball nnd proceeded te
threw sticks and everything they could
find te dislodge It from n fork In a,
tree., Finally Jackie spied an old tin
can en top of the ash barrel and threw
it. It hit the trunk and "kicked" bnck,
landing en Elsie's bend, cutting It quite
a little bit. , ,
After It was all carefully bandaged
by mother njid Elsie was still sobbing.
Jackie approached nnd said: "O
Elsie. I'm 'nwfiy' sorry." And said
BONWIT TELLER & CQ
3heSfmialfaShopfOrkiinatien&
CHESTNUT. AT 13. STREET
TOMORROW
NEW SPRING SKIRTS
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Exceptional Values
7.5a 18.50
Stripes ' All nen Tweeds
Checks shades Hemespuns
Plaids and Rugvoelens
Heather color Basket Weaves
Mixtures combinations Epengc
The Spring Skirt Med introduces many vacations in the
wsayes and colorings of its fabrics, in' the designing of
its patch or slit pockets, in tha novel use of fringe or
buttons but it clings te the straightline silhouette, that
lends slender grace te the figure. The fringed hem and
side effect, the wrap-around model and the1 Kermsmhah
striped tweeds are featured.
Third Fleer
VANITY CASES
French Suede, Metallic Cleth, Striped Silk and Pin Seai
All have mirrors, purses and cempart
ments for powder) mny have cigarette holders
and lip-stick cases.
Values
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Fleer
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wfc 0 a Daughter te
Elsie between sebs: "It's alh rleht
you nt edre relcema."
NANOY WYNNE.
' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES '
h J'i?" "'P of Interest wilt b
that of Miss Henrietta Wilsen, daughter
UP HTS?dw,lJML ' .. Shakespeare, nii
Sf, &". BMwara O. Shakespeare, of the
""nniran, wnicn i win UKt til
place en
Church of
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Ji RplMmer. Sryn Mar. at
A. toetntlon will fellow at thi
Miss Wilsen's parents. Westwc
ttl frlffIA AT
llsen's Barents. Wcatwned. villa.
nova.
The marrtavA if itimm .. -r. aM.ei
...k,.. Ls iS- -r .." "l...rf"i"l.,t
r-"":?i i r. ana nn, wiuiam uar
malt Scull, or 111 Houth
Twentieth
street, and Mr.. Jehn 'Bernard
""i " ;.. noun uirnara, nri,
son of Mrs. Rebert C, Heyl, of Ardmore,
wllL
IL take place enTuesday. April Sti
the Church of the Ooe4 iShenherd
at t
at Itosement The Itav. rhrl Tnwn.
end will efflclate. A small reception'
at .the country 'home; of 'Miss Scull's
parents a Dryn Mawr will .fellow th
ceremony, - '
, MC and Mrs. Archibald Barklle will
entertain at dinner tomorrow evening
at their home,' Inverheuse, Wayne, In
honor of Admiral and Mrs. Cary Oray
son, of Washington who are their guests
ever tne,weeK-enu.J ,
Ai.w'edd'lnr of Intereat te' this eltr
will be that , of Miss Helen Whltlna;
uavis.-aaugnter or Mr. cnanes m. imvis,
of Lexington. Mass., and Mr. Franklin
Wright of Duluth. Mlnre, which will
take place en Wednesday, May 10, In
Lexington.' - Miss Davis is well known
In .this city, -where she has frequently
visitee. i
Mr. "and Mrs. Themas McKean Allen,
of.Stenten avenue. Chestnut Hill, are
receiving congratulations 'en the birth
of a en en Wednesday, March 20. Mrs.
Allen was Miss lEmma , t. Schwarta,
daughter of Mrs. Charles W. HchwarU,
Jr., of 112 West Walnut lane, Ocrman-
town.
Mrs. Themas Plnletter clement will
entertain at bridge -today. The guests
will Inelude MraTHenry C. Weeks, Mrs.
Jehn Rogers, Mrs. Arthur Colahan, Mrs,
Charles Clement, Mrs. Louts Tllge, Mrs.
Shelden Petter, Mrs. Lawrence Pan
coast, Mrs. Paul Brown, Mrs. Edmund
Rogers, Mrs.-Graham Franck, Mrs. Wil
liam Tracy, Mrs. Albert Wiggins, Mrs.
Jehn Brown. Mrs. Paul Jenes, Mrs.
Edwin. Shoemaker. Mrs. Edwin HenU.
Mrs. Walter Hepkins, Mrs. Nerman
Cantrell, Mrs., William Hess, Miss Flor
ence Hancock. Miss Sarah Brown, Miss
Rena Diamond and Miss atnanne
Dearden.
Mr. and Mrs. Fenlmere Jehnsen, of
Merlen, are reoelvlng congratulations
upon the birth of a son yesterday. Mrs.
Jehnsen was Miss Janet MacLaren
Darby, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Geerge
D. B. Dnrbv. Mr. Jehnsen Is a son
of Mr. ahd Mra ISldrldge Reeves Jehn-
son, of Moorestown, rermeriy
Chimneys, Merlern.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, ui
7218 Lincoln drive, Chestnut Hill, are
being congratulated en the birth-of a
daughter en- Monday. Mrs. Brown was
Miss Frances D. Read, of St. Martins
lane. Chestnut Hill.
At the wedding of Miss Eleaner Har
ris Beggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
David C. Beggs, of 14T Pelham read,
Oermantewn, and Mr. Charles B. 1'ret-
tvmnn. jr.. son or Air. ana Mrs. unanes
B. 1'rcttyman, of Ilrend nnd Spruce
streets, which will take place en Wed
nesday evening, June 7, in tne Hecuna
Presbyterian Church, Oermantewn, Mr.
Severaen Coeling, of Wilmington. Del.,
will ha hmt man. The ushers will In
clude Mr. David C. Beggs, Jr.. a brother
of the hrlflej Mr. uenyers uuuen, jr..
Mr. Carl Bussler and Mr. Geerge B.
Lalleu.
General Littleton W. Tastcwcll Wal
ler. U. 8. M. C and Mrs. Wnllcr enter
tained at a small dinner at their home,
2500 Seuth Twentynrst street, en Wed
nesday leventnir. Their guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Grerve, Mr. and
Mrs. Qustavus Wynne Cook and Com
mander J. Morten Pcele, U. S. M. C
and Mrs. Peele,
Miss Elln Day Dlalr will be at heme
en Tuesdays In April from 3 until 5
o'clock ut 2010 Chestnut street. Ne
cards have been sent out.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Haydock Barker,
of Oermantewn, will give a supper and
n Informal entartnlnmant nt their home
tomorrow evening In honor of the active
members of the Unique Opera Company,
of which their daughter, Miss Eleaner
Whaen Darker, Is a member.
GERMANTOWN .
Mr. and Mrs Samuel Dreher Mat
lack, of 7414 Beyer street. Chestnut
Hill, have Issued Invitations for the
marriage of their daughter, Miss Mar
garet Moere Matlack, te Mr. Fester
Newell, of Bosten, Mass., en Monday
evening, April 17, at 8 o'clock, at Grace
Episcopal Chureh, dewen avenue, Mount
Airy. Miss Matlack will be attended by
Pand her sisters, Miss Eleaner French
Matlaex ana wisa njunwin" jiint .
lack, as bridesmaids. The flower girl
SATURDAY
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MISS BLIZABfeTH f" MORRIS
Daughter of Mr. Frederick W.
Macris, of Valley fnarnWracate,
who will make fcr debut at. tea
be given by her father en Thvrs
day,' Octafcer 13 ,
5"' ibe Miss SMsanne Learoyd, Mr.
Bartiett Newel will be best man. '
Mrs. Seaman, of Peughkeepsle. N ,'Y
whe.,hasrbeen visiting Mrs. Wllilam
Maurer, of .trie Weed-Norton, has. re
turned te her home. v
.Mr! .Heward C. Story, erf 40 West'
view street, will leave tomorrow for a
trip ie Bermuda. "
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- ALf NO TriEtREAQINQ ;
"If i T7nVit tlAMiMatl IfaiuUn ( .aV
Spring avenue, Klklne. Park,' who has
been. In Ohie for several weeks en bust.
neaa, spent the last week-end at his
horn"' nd haa-new left for Rochester,
N. T where he Will be joined shortly
by his wife and young son. The Mar
shall will) make their home 'In Roches
ter.. Mrs, 'Marshall was formerly Miss
Lillian Debbins. Mr. Marshall Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. James B, Mar
shall, of Neble.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Patst, of the
Rescemb Apartments, 'Legan, returned
thls.week from a short trip te Savannah.
Mr. Geerge B. Bensen, Jr.. of Mather
read, Jenklntewh, entertained at a small
Informal bridge party en Wednesday
afternoon.
'NORTH PHILADELPHIA
' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lebewtts an
nounce the marriage of their daughter.
Miss Dorethy Lebewlts, te Mr. Edward
A. Gabler, of Philadelphia, en Sunday,
March 2(, at 4209 Fern Hill avenue,
Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Gabler will
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Annual Spring Sale of
Hosiery and Underwear
Heavy Silk Hosiery, $1.35 pair; 3 for $3.75
A serviceable stocking in a surprisingly heavy weight ; pure silk
: with Hale garter tops and soles. Black, white'' and the season's best
shades. - '
Full-Fashioned Fine Silk Hosiery
$1.95 pair; 3 for-$5.75
Fine aaua'e Silk Hosiery, full fashioned, of dependable pure dye
silk. All the new 8prlng shades.
Silk Hosiery at $1.65
broken lines of our higher priced hosiery, Including Gleve Silk
Hese ahd Lace Cleck Hosiery. We cannot All Mall Orders front
this let .
Heavy Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery
$2.25 pair; 3 for $6.50
One of our beat qualities with a reputation for splendid service.
Black, white and all desirable shades. The extra slses are 1.80 a pair.
Van Raalte Silk Hosiery, $2.75 and $2.95
Heavy Ingrain Silk Hosiery, full fashioned; black, white and
leading shades. Extra size Van Raalte Silk Hosiery at IS.O0.
Imported Chiffen Weight Silk Hosiery
$3.50 pair
Fine Imported Hosiery In the thin transparent weave se much in
vogue. They will servlceably live up te their price.
Imported Fine Lisle Hosiery
75c pair; 3 for $2.00
Our own direct Importation at prleea whleh cannot be daelleatad,
regular $1.0 raise. upucateaj
Women's Full-Fashioned fine Lisle Hosiery of the better kind in
black, white, balbrlggan and cordovan, tan, navy and gray; they have
double sole and tee and high Bpllced heel. Sheer and medium welrhta
for Spring and Summer wear. " l
Imported Clocked Lisle Hosiery
$1.00 pair; 3 for $2.50
Women's fine Full-Fashioned Mercerised Lisle Hosiery with Parin
Lace Clocks, In black only. Alse Black Hosiery with hand-made allk
clocks In contrasting colors; White Lisle Hosiery with self ceWi
clocks. Black Richelieu Ribbed Lisle Hosiery. These ar. all of h.
finest grade and cannot be duplicated andrr 11.50 m p.r, " '""
Silk and Lisle Sports Hosiery, $1.00
Women's 'Sports Hosiery In ribbed weave In dark colere.
Vanity Fair Silk Underwear
dleve SUk Vests of pure dye silk fabric; Just as lustrous and n
Arm texture after washing aa before. This is the usual $126 kind
at gi.as.
Gleve Silk Vests In hemstitched oedlce top style. Thl I. .
auperler quality, usual 13.00 kind, at .s5. A"'8 ' a
Oleva Bilk Vests In nevelty-etrlped weave; a vest that will ratain
Us shape Indefinitely, special, t.9S. "l WU1 retem
Vanity Fair Gleve silk Bleemers. Full cut and
quality glove aiiK ; regular sisea ;
Cotten and Lisle Under Vests
Ferest Mills Fine Lisle Veeta. In bodice and regular ten- i...
36 te 44; exceptional value, S for 1.00, " r wp' '
Kayser Lisle Vesta In all slses; fine elastic ribbed weave aa..
8 for 11.11. wve, aie
Kayser Mercerised Silk Lisle Vests. Our finest grade: all ...
83c t S for MS. ' " '
Imported Swan Brand Swiss Liale Vesta In all alsea and stvina
This Is one of the best qualities obtainable; value II. JJ, at ise.
Cotten & Lisle Spring Weight Uniensuits
Ferest Mills cotton Unlensulta in all styles; exceptional value at
Be, " -
, Ferest Mills Lisle UnlensuUs in medium weight ; all' styles, at at ia
Harvard Mills UnlensuUs in fine llsje weave ; all slses, ai.ts. ' '
Kayser Cotten Unlensulta In white or pink ; exceptional value ase.
ICayser Marvelflt Unlensul'ts In fine lisle; all styles, at.ae. '
Imported Swan Brand Swiss Unlensulta In fine lisle ; regular ta ik
value, at exoe. "auiar ,ia.T5
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Mr, Henry" dreen, of JiStJ
lamtii atreat haa returned . INs.
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PaJm Beaeh aa4 Mlam
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A midyear affair wilt b
friends of the Northeaster;
ehaiia' Nnnu at tM mHM
levanth strait, enSanday
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8. Lamteerten,
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The marrlaii, of UgJ&S&
of 1114 North &tyAt!&hAl
Ut.Unte Oreenblajt wMIfM-2iS2
en anawwy a ss7r -."!-
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A surprise party, was jwrej ngji
at tha
a nema eiwm iy..'xzz
BUB ban
weed avenue. In
or of
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tar. Mr. Leula Sherby. Mr. WmXfc
rtsen, Mr. Jimmy "Jf- &
Bniiaeain rwwvummu, -"e -, - Mar,
giuires, Lieutenant 5rru;"
r. Clement Zentner. Or. nyman
"'.,!m5"Jl":n': .' iir Pawld
trw.m.- a Viw Yerk.
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shower wa "
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Haaklll, ti 1 1 Beaumont
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honor of Miss Florenea StAuKer. of met
Walten avenue, wheBe
engagement te
Mr. William Parker.-or cw
imden, N. J..
Mr. William raricer,.
has been announeed.
" ,i SOUTH PHILADELPHIA '
Tha members of the Phr Wrt J
nb. of A. .ojertty indud. Ml.
Eleanors Beyle. Miss HeJkmJWeyMJis
tl.Un T.nVlnaen Miss FlerWBOS JOTOan,
Miss Agrtea Kelly. Mlsr Anne
Miss Frances .McC'S.!?,"
Kenny; Miss Mary Merlarity,
Marie Murphy, Miss Kathleen.
Lane
Cecil
Miss
Mutlln
and Mrs. Harry Oliver. i
Mn Harry Lord. Mr. 'James Shertx.
Mr.-lJeerge Sweepenhelser, Mr. Oeorge
Fisher and Mr. Harry Treen entertained
at an Informal surprise pMty In honor
of Mr. Frank Pasquale at his, home.
11J1 McKcah street
PRANKFORD . ,
"Mr. and Mrs. William .' Wolstan Welstan Wolstan
crett. of taei waCaiiiie; street, hetve
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.. auun v, nemniey, ei uiisxuy,
Miss EKsabelh Peck, of Fillmore,
street, has returned from a trip te Chi'
cagp. III., where she spent several weeks
as the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs,
Charles V Peck.
The Message of
The New (Church
LIFE
Here and Hereafter
Free Lecture by
Rer.CharleW.Harrey
, Church of the
New Jerusalem .
224 Strati Abere Chtttaat
Friday Evening at 8
Organ RedUl at 7:48
By Rolls F. Maitland
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DOROTHY JARDON
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Opening Announcement
Bonwit Teller & Ce.'s New Shep in the St James Hetel
(Thi Individual Lingerie Shep Formerly Thirteenth and Sanson Streets)
)HE opening
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Thirteenth and Sansom Streets thebnly one of its kind in the country.
This new shop indicates net only the growth of an idea, but the progress
of an institution and the achievement of an ideal.
The Specialty Shep of Originations
for years has devoted itself te the study of every phase of the Fine Art et
Women's Dress. The principles of Art: symmetry, plastic grace and color
harmonizatien: were applied te the development of Women's intimate
apparel the inner elegancies of dress as. the fitting complements te the
outer costumes of beauty and distinction.
Individual Sheps efjfy'ngerie, jgligees,
Hosiery and Corsets
will replace the original Lingerie Shep. In exquisitely appointed salons,
created te provide the desired atmosphere of artistic charm and beauty,
women with that innate refinement and instinctive geed taste may select
their Apparel Intime in an environment of privacy. The introduction
of the corset shop is in response te the demand of our patrons who wish
the same perfection in a corset that is evinced in our negligees and under
garments. Cerseticres, accomplished in the art of meulding the feminine
form te slender and supple lines, will personally study types and meet the
requirements of the individual.
' ftenwit'Telter & Ce. Extends a Cordial Invitation
te all, te attend the opening of their St. James Shep, that marks the pro
gression of this organization, symbolizes the confidence of an ever-growing
clientele, signifies an appreciation of the high standards of this institution
and presages the highest attainments in the Art of Women's Dress.
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GEO! M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS
In the WbottSem MMilcsl Hit
THE (XBRIEN GIRL
(MABTB ntq MOBICAL HtHTKW)
BUILDING SHOW
First Regiment Armery
BROAD CALL0WHILL STREETS
Thousands Turned Away
Greatest Saccesi of Aar Eipoiitien Ever
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